Produce Bags
Instead of reaching for the disposable plastic bags when picking up produce, bring these reusable produce bags to the grocery store. They’re machine-washable and will last for years. Bonus: They’re perfect for farmers market trips, too.
Mason Jars
Your jam jars are good for more than just, well, holding jam. Use ’em to stash flowers, beverages, leftovers, utensils and more. This trick works with traditional Mason jars, as well as glass salsa, sauce and yogurt containers. Find tons of creative jar ideas here.
Mop Pads
While they might initially seem like a bargain, the cost of single-use mop pads can add up over time. Instead, try these machine-washable, micro-fiber pads. They can be used either wet or dry, and they’re safe for all floor types.
Metal Straws
Love sipping through a straw? You’re not alone. But instead of buying (and then tossing) plastic ones, grab this pack of reusable stainless steel straws. They’re perfect for iced coffees, sodas, milkshakes and more. Here’s why restaurants are getting rid of straws.
Coffee Filters
You might not give your morning cup of joe much thought, but a reusable filter can help you keep hundreds of paper filters from the landfill each year. (Just make sure you buy one that properly fits your coffee maker.) Oh, and here are some creative ways to repurpose your coffee grounds.
Dryer Balls
This 2-pack of reusable dryer balls costs about the same as two cartons of dryer sheets. They’ll leave your clothes soft and static-free, plus the hedgehog design couldn’t be more adorable.
Sandwich Bags
Packing your own lunch is a great way to save money. But go a step further and pick up some reusable sandwich bags. These silicone packs can hold fresh fruit, sammies, snacks—or anything else you’re craving. Cleanup’s a breeze, too, because the bags are dishwasher-safe.
Dish Scrubbers
See ya later, kitchen sponge! These reusable scrubbers are good for the environment and your health. Just throw them in the washing machine after use to sanitize. Still not convinced? Kitchen sponges made the list of the dirtiest items in your home. Eek!
Furnace Filters
Changing the furnace filter probably isn’t your favorite task. But the process just got more painless, thanks to AirThreds—the first machine-washable home air filter. Not only will this nifty product save you money in the long run, but it can also reduce odors, allergens and mold in your home.
Face Masks
As of press time, the CDC recommends wearing a face covering in public, and disposable masks are still pretty tricky to find. Opt for a more sustainable (and stylish) option, like this cloth face mask available in both child and adult sizes.
Baking Liners
A more sustainable version of parchment paper? Sign us up! These silicone liners fit perfectly on your favorite baking sheets—and their nonstick surface makes cleanup a cinch.
Shopping Bags
By now you likely have a collection of reusable bags, but you can make your shopping trip even easier with this trolley bag. It fits directly in your cart and has separate compartments for all of your needs—including separate egg and wine pockets! (Oh, and if you ever forget your bags, choose paper at checkout. It can double as your recycling bin!)
Makeup Removal Pads
Wearing makeup is fun—until you have to take it off. Luckily, the “Mitty Mini” makes this end-of-day task a little easier (and more sustainable). These ultra-soft, machine-washable pads can replace cotton balls and wipes.
Shampoo
Not only are shampoo bars more concentrated (so you can go longer without replacing them), but they’ll also keep plastic out of the landfills. It’s a win-win! Plus, they cost about the same as a typical bottle.
Water Bottle
Whether you’re going on a hike or staying hydrated while running errands, this pretty bottle is a more cost-effective choice than disposable waters. Bonus: Customize it with your favorite stickers! Check out more water bottle options.
Lid Covers
No lid? No problem. This silicone set can replace disposable plastic wrap and/or aluminum foil in your kitchen. Simply place the lid on top of your bowl, and it will stay sealed until you’re ready to eat!
Decorating Set
You can still achieve bakery-worthy cakes and cookies without tossing tons of plastic pastry bags in the garbage. This reusable decorating set features a silicone bag that can be washed again and again. Oh, and here’s how to use a piping bag like a pro.
Tea Infuser
Tea lovers, listen up. This gorgeous, easy-to-fill tea infuser will help you brew the perfect cuppa. Plus, it includes a matching tea tray. For added impact, buy your tea from a bulk store in a reusable container.
Food Saver Set
Protect your produce without using any single-use plastic. These silicone tools flex directly over the cut side of an onion, lemon or lime.
Bagless Vacuum
Bye-bye vacuum bags. Many brands are opting for an easy-to-empty canister that deposits debris directly into the trash. We’re particularly fond of this Dyson model. (Here’s why).
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Katie Bandurski